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Friday, July 28, 2006

How to Speed up Applications in Windows XP

Increase the speed at which your applications are accessed and run by following the guide below, taken from Digg.com. Enjoy!

The tweak I am going to describe below increases system stability by instructing the operating system to separate processes for each instance of an application. In other words if you have three Internet Explorer windows open and one of them crashes it will allow you to close out that crashed instance of Internet Explorer without affecting the other two. I consider this to be a life saver because I run multiple instances of Internet Explorer a lot of the time as well as a performance boost that you gain from this tweak. Below you will find the steps necessary to accomplish this. As always comments/suggestions are welcome.

Note: This tweak is only recommended for users with more than 512MB of RAM, the reason for this is the extra use of memory due to separate processes. [...]

1 comment:

Deb Sistrunk Nelson said...

Hmmmm. Something worth considering. I'll pass this information on to my favorite technology guy. Thanks.